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Nearly Half Of Jewish-Canadians Support A Two-State Solution

The survey suggests Jewish-Canadians were evenly split between Liberals and Conservatives during the 2025 federal election

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New polling from JSpaceCanada, conducted by Leger, explores how Jewish-Canadians feel about the last federal election and their views on various policy options regarding Israel-Palestine.

According to the survey, 45% of Jewish voters said they voted for the Liberals in the most recent election, while a nearly identical share (44%) voted for the Conservatives.



Another 7% reported voting for the NDP, while 2% supported the Greens. The PPC and Bloc Québécois each received 1%, according to the poll.

The survey also asked Jewish-Canadians what issues they believe are most important in Canada today, along with a series of questions focused on Israel-Palestine.


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